Tuesday, January 22, 2013

How do I transfer a program from a Windows 2k Pro laptop to a Windows XP laptop?

Q. Can't find the program CD's. The Windows 2K laptop doesn't have a burner. It does have a usb port. I wish it was another XP machine cuz then I could just use the Files and Settings transfer wizard but 2K doesn't have that. So what do I do?

A. not an easy solution
- usb thumb drive
- copy the folder of the program ( c:\program files\)
- make note of the shortcut that you open to run the program
- copy that location down
- paste into new computer ( c:\program files)
- locate the original shortcut information that you copied down
- browse that folder on new computer and find the program as listed int he shortcut
- open it
- if you see dll errors, try copying the dll mentioned from old pc to new pc and put the dll in the same folder onthe new pc as was on the old one
- if that fails, not much else you can do.
The program will have to be reinstalled.

How can I connect two computers with windows 2000 and vista using a wireless access point?
Q. I often need to transfer files between my desktop running windows 2K and a laptop running vista, but i have to transfer the files from one computer to a flash drive and onto the other computer. I have looked at a ton of tutorials of how to set up wireless networking on 2K but none have helped.
this is my home access point, not just a random public one

A. Its really pretty easy. You just need to put both computers into the same Workgroup, restart, and then access the files you want. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System. Check the Computer's name, you'll need to know each of these. Also on this screen, you should see the Domain name or Workgroup name. Make sure both computers have the same Workgroup name. Make a change and restart if needed. After the restart, to access the remote computer, go to Start > Run, type \\computername\c$ and hit enter. Now you're looking at the C drive of the remote computer. From here, just browse to the folder you want, and find your files. If you need to get to D, or E, or any other drive letter, type \\computername\d$ or \\computername\e$, whatever one it is you're trying to get to.

is there a way to install windows 2000 over xp without loosing all your data you have on xp?
Q. my pc is slow and my brother installed xp on it, but it slows it down quite hugely, but windows 2k will take less power so is there any way to remeve xp and install 2000 without loosing all my documents? as there is too much for me to put over to my memmory stick.
is there a way?

A. see my XP tweak on youtube before you make the switch...

http://www.youtube.com/MEGASPARKs

Best way to transfer files from an old win2k pc to a vista pc without running a newtwork?
Q. I have an old win 2k computer with about 3gb of files that I would like to transfer to my new vista pc.

The windows 2k pc hasnt been connected to the internet for a few years so it is missing the latest service pack and probably 100 windows updates. It also has viruses. Also does not have a cd burner.

How can I transfer those files to my vista computer without having to connect the computer to my network or connecting it to the internet? Also without allowing any files but the ones I select to be transfered to my computer.

I do not want to take the time to install the windows updates nor do I want to clean up the comp because after I transfer the files Im never going to use the computer again.

Any help would be much appreciated!

A. Probably the best thing to do is get some kind of external storage. If it's just a few files, a 1GB flash drive for about $20 will do the trick. Plug it in, Win2K will detect it as a removable storage device, copy the files you want to it, then take it to the new PC. If you have a lot of files, then you may want to invest in a larger capacity external USB hard drive. For about $70 you can get 160-200GB of removable storage, which you can then use later with your new PC as well (perfect for media in particular...music, pictures, video, etc.). Just use it as you would the thumb drive. Just make sure that whatever you do, you don't copy over infected files. As soon as you plug in the external drive to your new PC, do a thorough scan of the external drive, just to make sure. Hope this helps.



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